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Originally Posted by Rtrorkt
And no speeder, not sleep disorder per se just unfamiliar surroundings. There were a couple of weeks where it was a different hotel every night, Monday through Thursday. All the same, but all different
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Yep. Leave a hotel, drive a few hours, work a few hours, drive some more, fall into bed. You wake up and you know you aren’t home, but you don’t know the layout of the room because you barely looked at it before going to bed.
I do have sleep apnea and sleep with a CPAP mask on. I’m so used to it I can take it off, go to the bathroom, and come back and put back on without fully waking up.